Immigrant Rights
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Causa Justa Just Cause
Born through mergers between Black organizations and Latino organizations, we build bridges of solidarity between working class communities
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Kids in Need of Defense
KIND was founded by the Microsoft and UN Special Envoy Angelina Jolie, and works to ensure that no refugee or immigrant child faces immigration court alone.
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Chinese for Affirmative Action
Founded in 1969 to protect the civil and political rights of Chinese Americans and to advance multiracial democracy in the US, CAA is a progressive voice of the broader Asian and Pacific American community.
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Students Rising Above
SRA invests in low-income, first generation college students who have demonstrated a deep commitment to education and strength of character in overcoming tremendous odds and barriers.
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National Immigration Law Center
Founded in 1979, NILC is a legal advocacy organization exclusively dedicated to defending and advancing the rights and opportunities of low-income immigrants and their families in the United States.
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Migration Policy Institute
The Migration Policy Institute is a non-partisan think tank supportive of liberal immigration policies.
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Freedom for Immigrants
A national network of 42 independent organizations that work to end the isolation and abuse of immigrants in U.S. immigration detention through visitation, independent monitoring, storytelling, and advocacy.
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Center For Constitutional Rights
Founded in 1966, CCR protects the rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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Worker’s Justice Project (WJP)
A Brooklyn-based worker center addressing racial and economic injustice that day laborers and domestic workers face.
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Hispanic Federation
Founded in 1990, HF seeks to empower and advance the Hispanic community, support Hispanic families, and strengthen Latino institutions through work in the areas of education, health, immigration, civic engagement, economic empowerment, & the environment.
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Latino Community Foundation
54% of all school children in California are Latino. Only 1.1% of philanthropic dollars go to Latino programs and organizations.
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Casa Marianella
Casa Marianella welcomes displaced immigrants and promotes self-sufficiency by providing shelter and support services.
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Puente Human Rights Movement
We are a grassroots migrant justice organization based in Phoenix, Arizona. We develop, educate, and empower migrant communities to protect and defend our families and ourselves in order to enhance the quality of life of our community members.
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Black Alliance for Just Immigration
BAJI educates and engages African American and black immigrant communities to organize and advocate for racial, social and economic justice.
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Refugee & Immigrant Center For Education & Legal Services RAICES
Current immigration policy denies entry to refugees fleeing violence, detains people in abusive detention centers, and separates parents from their children. RAICES is the largest legal aid group of its kind in Texas.
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AL Otro Lado
Al Otro Lado provides cross-border legal services to refugees, deportees, and other migrants in Tijuana, Mexico and throughout Southern California.
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Street Level Health
We are an Oakland-based community center dedicated to improving the wellbeing of underinsured, uninsured, and recently arrived immigrants in Alameda County.
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Brooklyn Community Bail Fund
Each day, countless New Yorkers accused of petty crimes are sent to Rikers Island. Convicted of nothing, they sit in jail because they cannot afford to post bail right away.
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Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles
CHIRLA advances the human and civil rights of immigrants and refugees; promote harmonious multi-ethnic and multi-racial human relations; and through coalition-building, advocacy, community education and organizing, empower immigrants and their allies to build a more just society.